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Henrik Drake, Ellen Kooijman and Melanie Kielman-Schmitt
The strontium isotope signature (87Sr/86Sr) of calcite precipitated in rock fractures and faults is a frequently used tool to trace paleofluid flow. However, bedrock fracture networks, such as in Precambrian cratons, have often undergone multiple fractur...
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Mikael Tillberg, Magnus Ivarsson, Henrik Drake, Martin J. Whitehouse, Ellen Kooijman and Melanie Schmitt
Impact-generated hydrothermal systems have been suggested as favourable environments for deep microbial ecosystems on Earth, and possibly beyond. Fossil evidence from a handful of impact craters worldwide have been used to support this notion. However, a...
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Lars Kooijman, Riender Happee and Joost C. F. de Winter
In future traffic, automated vehicles may be equipped with external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) that can communicate with pedestrians. Previous research suggests that, during first encounters, pedestrians regard text-based eHMIs as clearer than ligh...
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Arjaan Kooijman, Loreta A. Muscarella and René M. Williams
Doping lead perovskite materials with a few percent of zinc-halides increases their stability at ambient conditions, enhances their properties and improves the efficiency of the corresponding solar cell devices.
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Henrik Drake, Magnus Ivarsson, Mikael Tillberg, Martin J. Whitehouse and Ellen Kooijman
Recent studies reveal that organisms from all three domains of life—Archaea, Bacteria, and even Eukarya—can thrive under energy-poor, dark, and anoxic conditions at large depths in the fractured crystalline continental crust. There is a need ...
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Bijlsma R. J. Lambers H. Kooijman S. A. L. M.
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Bijlsma, R.J.; Lambers, H.; Kooijman, S.A.L.M.
Pág. 49 - 69
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